El Ruco de Onda de “reissues de deep house en vinilo” ya está aquí

En entrevista con Fact Mag, Jeremy Underground dijo lo siguiente:

“Ah, yes. Well, to me that expression comes from Mr. Fingers. Proper ‘deep house’, that was how that was used when I was a kid, but it has nothing to do with the way people use that expression now. Deep house doesn’t really get played in clubs because real deep house is almost too deep for the club! I think the whole story about why Beatport started to categorise terrible music as ‘deep house’ is because it’s always been an elitist thing. If you were into deep house in the ‘90s you were into a very specific style of music that was an elite thing. You were almost better, or perceived as better than someone playing something else. So that’s why I think they started bringing back that expression – it sounds good, it sounds intelligent. Real ‘deep house’ is too intelligent for the people that tend to use the expression. Another pet theory of mine.”